Homework for 6/11: • Complete your part of the review by adding images to your section of the document and being ready to explain key ideas/concepts/terms in class (add images to slides linked here).
• Study for the exam using the review packet. (Having an organized binder will help you prepare for the exam.)
Friday June 5
In class:
• CE quiz
• DBQ
• Peer review
Homework for 6/9: • Complete your part of the review by adding images to your section of the document and being ready to explain key ideas/concepts/terms in class (add images to slides linked here).
• Study for the exam using the review packet. (Having an organized binder will help you prepare for the exam.)
In class:
• Ben's CE presentation
• Discuss Machiavelli homework
• Explore Leonardo's genius!
- link 1 (look at Leonardo's notebooks)
- link 2
- link 3 (write your name backwards)
- link 4
- link 5
Homework for 6/5: • Complete any remaining work on Leonardo da Vinci • Study for a current events quiz over Levi's and Ben's presentations.
Monday June 1
In class:
• Sistene Chapel quiz
• Continue presentations of High Renaissance artworks
• Link - Creation of Adam
Homework for 6/3: • Read class handout with excerpts from Machiavelli's "The Prince" and respond to questions on Machiavelli document uploaded to your Google Classroom folder.
Thursday May 28
In class:
• Complete art annotation #4
• Begin presentations on High Renaissance artworks
Homework for 6/1: • Read information at this link and view analysis of Michelangelo's Sistene Chapel ceiling. Be prepared for a brief, 5-question quiz over the material covered in these resources.
Tuesday May 26
In class: • Quiz - Early Renaissance / Era of Medici • Keynote: High Renaissance developments in painting and sculpture • Time to begin work on High Renaissance art annotation
Homework for 5/28: • Research your artwork for your final art annotation. You will complete your annotation in the first 30 minutes of class on 5/28, followed by a presentation to the class on your artwork. See your annotation assignment here. I'll ask you to share your bibliography sources as well, so please keep track of them.
In class:
• Small group presentations - Savonarola
• Finish Medici documentary
Homework for 5/26:
• Look over your notes and artwork to prepare for a matching quiz (key individuals matched with image(s) related to them).
Tuesday May 19
In class:
• Small group presentations - Cosimo de Medici, Donatello, Brunelleschi, and Masaccio
• Continue Medici documentary
Homework for 5/21:
• Start reading art chapter on the Renaissance.
Friday May 15
In class:
• Levi's current events presentation
• Reading from sections of Era of the Medici and work on summaries with group members. Directions here.
• Continue Medici documentary
Homework for 5/19:
• Complete summaries for your assigned portion of the chapter related to the Medici family.
• Add images of artwork/buildings mentioned in the chapter (add image URL beneath image).
• Read/watch supplemental materials related to your topic and be ready to discuss them in class. (For artwork, I will project an image and ask your group to talk about it.)
Wednesday May 13
In class:
• Video, Empires: Era of the Medici
Homework for 5/15:
• Come to class ready to share 3 interesting things you learned about Filipo Brunelleschi after doing some research. You could share something about him personally or his artistic/architectural accomplishments. (Be sure to choose a reliable source... no wikipedia, please.)
Monday May 11
In class:
• Middle Ages geography quiz
• Why did the Renaissance begin in Italy?
• Geography of the Italian Renaissance
Homework for 5/13:
• No homework.
Thursday May 7
In class:
• Group presentations
Homework for 5/11:
• Study for a geography cornerstone using your Middle Ages geography notes.
Tuesday May 5
In class:
• Annotated interview (individual discussions with me)
• Work on presentations in small groups
Homework for 5/7:
• Continue to work on group presentation.
Friday May 1
In class:
• Annotated interview (individual discussions with me)
• Work on presentations in small groups
Homework for 5/7:
• Continue to work on group presentation.
Wednesday Apr. 29
In class:
• Current events quiz
• Add to/finalize research questions and bibliography
• Analyze your artwork/artifact using PIRATES chart
• Small group work - start work on presentation
Homework for 5/1:
• Prepare for individual annotated interview, focusing on your knowledge of your artwork/artifact.
• Continue work on group presentation about your civilization.
Monday Apr. 27
In class: • Seek out an online source relevant to your artifact. Think about the validity of the online source (see criteria at this link). When you've found a good source, complete the Google form. Ms. Hamilton will be evaluating the website you found. Take notes from this resource. • Be sure to cite sources in your bibliography.
Homework for 4/29:
• Study for a current events quiz over Ben and Nicky's presentations.
Please continue research on your topic (either civilization more broadly or your artifact more narrowly) using Gale Virtual Reference Library sources. Ms. Hamilton has created an online collection for you. Link here.
If you are working at home and need a password, click on this link (be signed into your school email account).
Add notes in orange font.
Monday Apr. 13
In class:
• Library research
• Be sure to cite sources in your bibliography
Thursday Apr. 9
In class:
• Class time to read about your civilization in textbook
• Library research
• Be sure to cite sources in your bibliography
Homework for 4/13:
• Please continue research on your topic (either your civilization more broadly or your artifact more narrowly). Ms. Hamilton has created an online collection for you. Link here.
Tuesday Apr. 7
In class:
• Medieval Europe quiz
• Close looking activity
• Look for your matching image with identifying information - link here and start research (look for notes template in your Google Classroom)
Homework for 4/9:
• Take notes from one encyclopedia source on your note sheet. Directions are on your project descriptor. Create a new project (Middle Ages) in EasyBib to keep track of and to cite your sources.
Friday Apr. 3
In class:
• Medieval siege technology (video 1 and video 2)
• Importance of Magna Carta (discuss text + video link)
• Hundred Years' War (discuss text + slide show lecture link)
• Review for quiz over Middle Ages
Homework for 4/7:
• Review for quiz over Middle Ages.
• Crusades (causes, course, consequences)
• Crusades and religious extremism today? - link to dialog
• NOVA: Gothic Cathedral - link to video
Homework for 4/1:
• Watch NOVA Gothic Cathedral video segment. We watched until/stopped at minute 12:00; watch until minute 32:00. Please take notes on your handout (back side of Church in Middle Ages notes).
In class: • Harland CE • Debrief reading / take reading quiz • Role of guilds • Learn more about different social classes & report out - Nobles - Knights - Clergy - Tradesmen - Peasants • Not everyone lived in a castle! Which professions would you choose? (Find 3 of interest to you.) Link
Homework for 3/30: • Read AP text section on the Crusades. This color map may be helpful to you as you read.
Tuesday Mar. 24
In class:
• Debrief MFA field trip
• Madi CE
• PIRATES - Middle Ages in Europe
• Middle Ages in 3 minutes - link to video
• vocab preview
• Read and take notes on Development of Feudalism in Western Europe (see notes template in Google Classroom)
Homework for 3/26:
• Finish taking notes on reading; we will have a reading quiz over the big ideas in this chapter next class.
Friday Mar. 20
No class - MFA field trip
Homework for 3/24: • Study for a current events quiz over Luke's, Corey's, and John's current events presentations linked here.
Wednesday Mar. 18
In class:
• John's current events presentation
• Expectations for MFA / review map / find your artwork
• Class time to work on MFA annotation
Homework for 3/19: • Finish your annotation and "submit" your work in Google Classroom. Due Thursday morning.
Monday Mar. 16
In class:
• Quiz on Islam
• Corey's current events presentation
• Assign individual MFA artwork / class time to work
Homework for 3/19: • Using the Google Presentation template in your Google Classroom folder, annotate (draft is due at beginning of class on 3/18) your individual artwork/artifact we'll see at the MFA on Friday, March 20.
Friday Mar. 13
No class - inservice day
Wednesday Mar. 11
In class:
• Share Muslim contributions
• Overview of two Islamic empires
• Take a virtual tour of the Dome of the Rock and al-Aqsa Mosque
• Video, When the Moors Ruled in Europe
Homework for 3/16: • Study for a quiz over Islam (review your "star" homework that includes the five pillars of Islam and notes from class Keynote presentation (included in notes from March 5). Please also be sure to look over your map... there will be a geography component on the quiz.
Monday Mar. 9
In class:
• Khen Rinpoche's visit
Homework for 3/11: • Read about Muslim contributions to world civilization from these articles: exhibit at London's Science Museum and Huffington Post. Choose an example from each of the articles that stands out to you as important/interesting/significant. Be ready to share your example on Wednesday.
• Please remember your MFA field trip permission slip if you haven't already handed it in.
Thursday Mar. 5
In class:
• Luke CE
• Debrief homework
• Notes on Islam
Homework for 3/6: • Complete map on spread of Islam and Byzantine Empire using this map. Please add Alexandria to your label list and add a dot on the map when you label Damascus.
Please go to our classroom... Mr. Kim will pick you up there.
Tuesday Mar. 3
In class:
• Rome tests back
• Field trip permission slip out
• Debrief artwork / continue with Romanesque and Gothic art
• Individual work analyzing this artwork: MFA link for art work (I created a Google Presentation posted to Google Classroom... look for it there. You can modify with more slides if you'd like. Art analysis is a cornerstone; you will have multiple opportunities to meet this cornerstone this year.) • These links may help you in your art history detective work to understand the symbolism in the artwork - Link 1 - Link 2 - Remember, you can also search in the Library's Marvel Database - Britannica K-12 School edition - for "Apostles" or conduct other internet searches. Be sure to keep track of sources for a bibliography that will accompany your annotation.
Homework for 3/3 (no class on 2/27 - Spirit Week) Complete art annotation for Christ in Majesty with Symbols of the Four Evangelists.
Monday Feb. 23
In class:
• Go over current events quizzes
• Review 7 sacraments
• Annotate Seven Sacraments painting
Homework for 2/25 • Review Christianity handouts (text and notes from presentation) and be prepared for a quiz on Christianity (this word wall and Quizlet may help). Look at resources for 2/12 below.
ENJOY YOUR VACATION!
Thursday Feb. 12
In class:
• CE Quiz - Eva and Ethan's presentations
• Continue study of Christianity
Homework for 2/6
• Study for a quiz over the geography of the Roman Empire. This is a cornerstone assessment.
Monday Feb. 2
SNOW DAY
Thursday Jan. 29
In class: • Debrief homework/notes process • Continue with Engineering an Empire video
Homework for 2/4 • Finish reading second part of Chapter 6 text. Take notes (typed, not handwritten) on your reading using one of the methods outlined in this handout (you might try a different method this time):
Be sure to include information about the following questions in your notes: 1. What political and economic factors led the empire into disarray? (pp. 175-177) 2. Describe the reform and reconstruction efforts undertaken by Diocletian and Constantine. How successful were the reform and reconstruction efforts undertaken by Diocletian and Constantine? (pp. 177-181) 3. Why and to what extent were early Christians persecuted in the Roman Empire? (pp. 181-182) Note: you do not have to answer these questions separately, but this information should be included in your notes no matter which format you use. We will discuss these questions in class.
Tuesday Jan. 27
SNOW DAY
Friday Jan. 23
In class:
• Ethan CE
• Video: Engineering an Empire - Rome
Homework for 1/27:
• Begin reading Chapter 6: The Pax Romana up to p. 175 (stop at sectionheading: Rome in Disarray)
• Take notes (typed, not handwritten) on your reading using one of the methods outlined in this handout (choose one method to use for note taking):
Be sure to include information about the following questions in your notes: 1. Offer examples of both the successes and failures of the Julio-Claudian and Flavian emperors (165)
2. How did the emperor's role and the Imperial Bureaucracy evolve during the period of the "Five Good Emperors?" (166-7) 3. Describe changes within the Roman army during the post-Augustan era (167)
4. In what ways were the residents of the city of Rome dependent upon the emperor? (167-170)
5. Describe how Roman civilization influenced life in the provinces. To what extent were they “Romanized”? (170-175) Note: you do not have to answer questions 1-5 separately, but this information should be included in your notes no matter which format you use. We will discuss these questions in class.
Wednesday Jan. 21
In class: • Go over Rome maps • Group discussions - analyzing historical events through different perspectives
Homework for 1/23: • Look in Google Classroom folder for Augustus art annotation assignment; complete assignment using both text and video sources.
Friday Jan. 16
In class: • Eva's current events presenation • Discuss notes on daily life in ancient Rome (start chariot race scene in Ben Hur)
Homework for 1/21: • Read about Rome's expansion (class handout) and complete related questions (Google Doc is in your Google Classroom folder).
Wednesday Jan. 14
In class: • Finish Carthage video • Go over homework (Roman Republic) & read further about Roman Republic • Daily life in ancient Rome
Homework for 1/16: • Complete research on your topic and add information to your group's Google Doc about life in ancient Rome.
Monday Jan. 12
In class: • Go over homework • Work on maps of Roman empire (text p. 165 and this link) • Carthage video
Homework for 1/14: • Complete reading/notes on Roman Republic.
Thursday Jan. 8
In class: • Thomas Cole - Course of Empire paintings/analysis • Begin reading reading/notes on the founding of Rome and Rome's geography (class handout).
Homework for 1/10: • Complete reading/notes on the founding of Rome and Rome's geography.
Tuesday Jan. 6
In class: • Discussing human rights • Learning about hunger - open document below
Homework for 1/8: • Complete research on a NGO helping to respond to hunger.
Friday Dec. 19
In class: • Seven Years in Tibet • Discuss film
Happy New Year!
Wednesday Dec. 17
In class: • Buddhism quiz • Seven Years in Tibet
Homework for 12/19: • Learn more about current issues between China and Tibet by completing the China/Tibet assignment in your Google Classroom. Please complete this before class on Friday, 12/19 (turn it in).
Monday Dec. 15
In class: • South Asia map quiz • Current events quiz • Profile on the Dalai Lama • Excerpts from video, 10 Questions for the Dalai Lama
Homework for 12/17: • Study for a brief quiz on Buddhism and the Dalai Lama. Review your text handout on Buddhism (with lotus flower on front and explanation of 4 Noble Truths and Eightfold Path), your video notes on the Dalai Lama, and the handout (with Venn diagram) comparing Hinduism and Buddhism.
Thursday Dec. 11
In class: • Maggie's current events presentation • Violet's current events presentation • Map quiz - South Asia countries • History of Tibet
Homework for 12/15: • Study your South Asia map for a geography quiz on cities. • Study for a current events quiz over Graden's, Maggie's, and Violet's presentations (linked on current events page of website).
Tuesday Dec. 9
In class: • Continue interview with Thich Nhat Hanh • Debrief effects of meditation • Spread of Buddhism
Homework for 12/11: • Study your South Asia map for a geography quiz on bodies of water and countries (cities will be on a later map quiz).
Friday Dec. 5
In class: • Hinduism quiz • Overview of Buddhism - text and questions • Interview with Zen Buddhist Monk
Homework for 12/9: • Review all three of the resources below to learn more about how meditation affects the brain. Record 5 things (in total) you learned that you found interesting or surprising (at least one from each source). Meditation Alters Brain Structure World's Happiest Man? Scientific American - video link (2:17)
Wednesday Dec. 3
In class: • Review Hinduism webquest • Hinduism presentation
Homework for 12/5: • Study for a quiz on Hinduism. Review your Hinduism webquest handout. There will NOT be a geography part on this quiz.
Monday Dec. 1
In class: • Map work - South Asia and sites related to Hinduism/Buddhism • Webquest on Hinduism (resource link here)
Homework for 12/3: • Finish both your map and webquest.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Tuesday Nov. 24
In class: • Going deeper: art and architecture in ancient Greece - Art annotation exemplar - Art annotation assignment and template (check Google Classroom)
• Parthenon video segments
Homework: • Enjoy Thanksgiving!
Thursday Nov. 20
In class: • Test on ancient Greece
Tuesday Nov. 18
In class: • Review for test on ancient Greece
Homework for 11/20: • You are welcome to come to an optional review session in my classroom after school on Wednesday, Nov. 19.
Friday Nov. 14
In class: • Great Greek presentations - Greek architecture (Corey/Will) - link - Lincoln Memorial online link - Greek art (Nicky/Luke) - link - Greek theater (Ethan/Violet) - link - Greek colonization (Kyle/Graden) - link
Homework for 11/18: • Read handout - Three Periods of Ancient Greek Art • Resources on Ancient Greece page may be helpful (see student-created review games at bottom of page) • Begin studying for ancient Greece test. Review sheet:
In class: • Great Greek presentations
- Military/Political - John/Harland/Ben - link
- Science/Mathematics - Eva/Sam - link
- Greek philosophers - Maggie/Madi/Levi - link
Homework for 11/14: • Finish up Peloponnesian War homework and turn it in - in Google Classroom. • This document will help you with your work.
• Be sure to add your bibliography at the bottom of your notes.
Friday Nov. 7
In class: • Continue research • Work on group presentation
Homework for 11/12: • Complete presentation using Google Slides (share with me)
Wednesday Nov. 5
In class: • Research for Great Greek project (in library or in class)
Homework for 11/7: • Continue to read and take notes using reliable sources for your topic. • Begin to create a Google Slide presentation (one presentation for your topic) and share it with each other and with me. • Rubric:
In class: • Research for Great Greek project (in library or in class)
Homework for 11/5: • Continue to read and take notes using reliable sources for your topic.
Thursday Oct. 30
In class: • Current events - Graden • Hand out/discuss timeline of ancient Greece • Debrief Persian wars and annotate maps • Great Greek preferences link • Peloponnesian Wars
Homework for 11/3:
• Go to Google Classroom and look for document titled "Great Greek Research." Read and take notes on at least one library online source. Access online library materials (no Wikipedia!) through the library homepage. Click on:
Marvel --> B --> Britannica Online School Edition K-12 (middle school and/or high school edition) and search for your topic
GVRL (Gale Virtual Reference Library) --> LOTS of resources
Passwords available on the library home page if working from home; you need to be signed into your Yarmouth Schools gmail account to be able to view.
Please be sure you have shared your Google Doc notes sheet with me.
Tuesday Oct. 28
In class: • CE quiz • Finish Athens' democracy • Athens and Sparta (read and debrief) • Persian Wars - open a document in Google classroom folder
Homework for 10/30: • Finish work on Persian Wars and turn it in.
Friday Oct. 24
In class: • Will's current events presentation • Discuss/compare democracy in Athens vs. US
Homework for 10/28: • Study for a current events quiz over Kyle's and Will's current events presentations linked on 5W current events page.
Wednesday Oct. 22
In class: • Discuss Legacy of Greece homework • Reading/questions about development of monarchy, oligarchy, tyranny, and democracy in ancient Greece • Read/discuss the development of democracy in ancient Athens
Homework for 10/24: •Test corrections due by Friday, 10/24. If you choose to do test corrections, follow the directions listed on the test corrections page and print and staple your test corrections to your original test.
Monday Oct. 20
In class: • Hand back Judaism tests and review test corrections policy • Discuss ancient Greece map homework • Lecture Minoans, Mycenaeans, and early formation of Greek city-states
Homework for 10/22: • Complete reading, Legacy of Greece, and answer questions attached on last page of text.
• Note: test corrections due by Friday, 10/24. If you choose to do test corrections, follow the directions listed on the test corrections page and print and staple your test corrections to your original test.
Thursday Oct. 16
In class: • Current events quiz • Kyle's current events presentation • What do you know about ancient Greece? • Map work - ancient Greece (use links at top of this page)
Homework for 10/20: • Complete map and reflection questions on back of the blue label sheet.
Tuesday Oct. 14
In class: • Share with me 10 Things to Know about the Middle East • Malala Yousafzai wins the Nobel Peace Prize! (Interview with Jon Stewart last year) • Israeli Palestinian conflict overview including 60 Minutes piece on Iron Dome
Homework for 10/16: • Study for a current events quiz over Sam's presentation (look for his presentation linked here) and the Israeli-Palestinian map handed out in class.
Thursday Oct. 9
In class: • Judaism test • 10 Things to Know about the Middle East (check Google Classroom for assignment)
Homework for 10/14: • Finish all parts of assignment - 10 Things to Know About the Middle East - including labeling your map (bring to class) and "turning in" the Google Doc.
Tuesday Oct. 7
In class: • Sam's CE presentation • Review new parts of reading / note sheet from text handed out in class • Watch video segment explaining Hasidic Jews' dress • Jeopardy review game
Homework for 10/9: • Study for Judaism test on Thursday, 10/9. Review sheet linked here.
Friday Oct. 3
In class: • Discuss Supreme Court visit • Share homework - Jewish holidays • Charitable giving - acts of kindness • Video segment / synagogue
Homework for 10/6 • Read Judaism handout and take notes using the Google Doc linked here. • Begin studying for Judaism test on Thursday, 10/9. Review sheet linked here.
Note: If links don't open in Chrome, please try Safari.
Wednesday Oct. 1
In class: • Debrief homework • Finish textbook reading on Jewish exile • Kingdom of David video segments
Homework for 10/3: Learn about and record notes on Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, and Hanukkah using the document at this link.
Monday Sep. 29
In class: • Review timeline HW • Unit overview • Text reading & taking notes • David & Goliath (link 1 and link 2) • Critique of Malcolm Gladwell's work
Homework for 10/1: • Complete Passover section of homework (using links provided)
Thursday Sep. 25
In class: • Share information about solutions to Malawi's problems with poverty, hunger, and drought • In-class essay - please make a copy, use the naming protocol YourLastName.5W.MalawiEssay, and share with me • What the World Eats • How the World Lives
Homework for 9/29: • Historic Time Periods (handout from class) - read text and complete timeline on last page.
Tuesday Sep. 23
In class: • Share quotes from Boy Who Harnessed the Wind in small groups • Ladysmith Black Mombazo - Rain, Rain, Beautiful Rain • Presentation on causes of hunger in Malawi
Homework for 9/25: • What are sustainable solutions to hunger in Malawi? Open this Google Doc to learn more about your assigned solution to Malawi's problem with hunger and drought.
Friday Sep. 19
In class: • Middle East map quiz • Hunger in Malawi - make a copy of this document, rename it using the naming protocol on the top of the page, and share it with me.
Homework for 9/23: • Finish any remaining portions of the Hunger in Malawi Google Doc you haven't finished (including Washington Post article/facts and three quotes from Boy Who Harnessed the Wind).
Update: Please bring earbuds/headphones to class on Tuesday if you have them.
Wednesday Sep. 17
In class: • Review 9/11 and quiz
• Current events exemplar presentation - ISIS
• Sign up for current events
• Political cartoon analysis & practice
Homework for 9/19:
• Study for a map quiz on the Middle East using class handouts and the online games linked below. You will have a word bank on the quiz.
• Online map games (These online games include some additional countries you do not need to know for our quiz. Please refer to your label list for the countries for which you are responsible.)
Homework for 9/17:
• Study for a 9/11 quiz (review 2 handouts from last class) - Wednesday. Format will be matching (vocabulary), multiple choice, and true/false.
• Start studying for a map quiz on the Middle East - we'll have a map quiz over the countries/bodies of water you labeled on Friday, 9/19.
Thursday Sep. 11
In class: • Summer current events quiz • Discuss events of 9/11 - Video link 1 (stopped at 13:30) - Video link 2
Homework for 9/15: • Conduct an interview with someone who vividly remembers the events on 9/11. Make a copy of this Google Doc and follow guidelines for your interview.
Tuesday Sep. 9
In class: • Summer current events presentations
Homework for 9/11 • Study for a current events quiz based on big ideas from student presentations on each country. Also study the map you shaded that shows each of the 7 countries.
Friday Sep. 5
In class: • Review 9th grade expectations • About you - part 2 • Map activity - countries from summer work • Current events based on summer work - meet in small groups
Homework for 9/9 • Prepare for brief presentation in front of class about the current events topic(s) your group analyzed.
Wednesday Sep. 3
In class: • Course Introduction • Tolerance activity • Current events based on summer work - meet in small groups based on country studied
Homework for 9/5 • Finish "About You" assignment - please do not spend more than 20 minutes.
Google Classroom Link
June 16
• Our classroom - 8:00-9:30
June 11
• Review for final exam
• Study for the final exam.
June 9
• Review for final exam
• Complete your part of the review by adding images to your section of the document and being ready to explain key ideas/concepts/terms in class (add images to slides linked here).
• Study for the exam using the review packet. (Having an organized binder will help you prepare for the exam.)
June 5
• CE quiz
• DBQ
• Peer review
• Complete your part of the review by adding images to your section of the document and being ready to explain key ideas/concepts/terms in class (add images to slides linked here).
• Study for the exam using the review packet. (Having an organized binder will help you prepare for the exam.)
June 3
• Ben's CE presentation
• Discuss Machiavelli homework
• Explore Leonardo's genius!
- link 1 (look at Leonardo's notebooks)
- link 2
- link 3 (write your name backwards)
- link 4
- link 5
• Complete any remaining work on Leonardo da Vinci
• Study for a current events quiz over Levi's and Ben's presentations.
June 1
• Sistene Chapel quiz
• Continue presentations of High Renaissance artworks
• Link - Creation of Adam
• Read class handout with excerpts from Machiavelli's "The Prince" and respond to questions on Machiavelli document uploaded to your Google Classroom folder.
May 28
• Complete art annotation #4
• Begin presentations on High Renaissance artworks
• Read information at this link and view analysis of Michelangelo's Sistene Chapel ceiling. Be prepared for a brief, 5-question quiz over the material covered in these resources.
May 26
• Quiz - Early Renaissance / Era of Medici
• Keynote: High Renaissance developments in painting and sculpture
• Time to begin work on High Renaissance art annotation
• Research your artwork for your final art annotation. You will complete your annotation in the first 30 minutes of class on 5/28, followed by a presentation to the class on your artwork. See your annotation assignment here. I'll ask you to share your bibliography sources as well, so please keep track of them.
• Rubric attached below.
May 21
• Small group presentations - Savonarola
• Finish Medici documentary
• Look over your notes and artwork to prepare for a matching quiz (key individuals matched with image(s) related to them).
May 19
• Small group presentations - Cosimo de Medici, Donatello, Brunelleschi, and Masaccio
• Continue Medici documentary
• Start reading art chapter on the Renaissance.
May 15
• Levi's current events presentation
• Reading from sections of Era of the Medici and work on summaries with group members. Directions here.
• Continue Medici documentary
• Complete summaries for your assigned portion of the chapter related to the Medici family.
• Add images of artwork/buildings mentioned in the chapter (add image URL beneath image).
• Read/watch supplemental materials related to your topic and be ready to discuss them in class. (For artwork, I will project an image and ask your group to talk about it.)
May 13
• Video, Empires: Era of the Medici
• Come to class ready to share 3 interesting things you learned about Filipo Brunelleschi after doing some research. You could share something about him personally or his artistic/architectural accomplishments. (Be sure to choose a reliable source... no wikipedia, please.)
May 11
• Middle Ages geography quiz
• Why did the Renaissance begin in Italy?
• Geography of the Italian Renaissance
• No homework.
May 7
• Group presentations
• Study for a geography cornerstone using your Middle Ages geography notes.
May 5
• Annotated interview (individual discussions with me)
• Work on presentations in small groups
• Continue to work on group presentation.
May 1
• Annotated interview (individual discussions with me)
• Work on presentations in small groups
• Continue to work on group presentation.
Apr. 29
• Current events quiz
• Add to/finalize research questions and bibliography
• Analyze your artwork/artifact using PIRATES chart
• Small group work - start work on presentation
• Prepare for individual annotated interview, focusing on your knowledge of your artwork/artifact.
• Continue work on group presentation about your civilization.
Apr. 27
• Seek out an online source relevant to your artifact. Think about the validity of the online source (see criteria at this link). When you've found a good source, complete the Google form. Ms. Hamilton will be evaluating the website you found. Take notes from this resource.
• Be sure to cite sources in your bibliography.
• Study for a current events quiz over Ben and Nicky's presentations.
Please continue research on your topic (either civilization more broadly or your artifact more narrowly) using Gale Virtual Reference Library sources. Ms. Hamilton has created an online collection for you. Link here.
If you are working at home and need a password, click on this link (be signed into your school email account).
Add notes in orange font.
Apr. 13
• Library research
• Be sure to cite sources in your bibliography
Apr. 9
• Class time to read about your civilization in textbook
• Library research
• Be sure to cite sources in your bibliography
• Please continue research on your topic (either your civilization more broadly or your artifact more narrowly). Ms. Hamilton has created an online collection for you. Link here.
Apr. 7
• Medieval Europe quiz
• Close looking activity
• Look for your matching image with identifying information - link here and start research (look for notes template in your Google Classroom)
• Take notes from one encyclopedia source on your note sheet. Directions are on your project descriptor. Create a new project (Middle Ages) in EasyBib to keep track of and to cite your sources.
Apr. 3
• Medieval siege technology (video 1 and video 2)
• Importance of Magna Carta (discuss text + video link)
• Hundred Years' War (discuss text + slide show lecture link)
• Review for quiz over Middle Ages
• Review for quiz over Middle Ages.
• Please remember to ask parents/guardians to sign your world religions field trip permission slip and return it to me.
April 1
• Read about Black Death (in Decline of Feudalism)
• Click on this link (sound off) to learn more about the Black Death
• Black Death simulation
• https://europeanhistory.boisestate.edu/westciv/plague/
- Effect on Population
- Effect on Economy
- Effect on Culture
- Effect on Art
- Effect on Politics
• Burial Boys of Ebola - similarities/differences with Black Death / Plague• Read the rest of the Decline of Feudalism handout
• Study for a current events quiz over Madi and Harland's presentations.
Mar. 30
• Church influence in the Middle Ages (guided notes)
• Crusades (causes, course, consequences)
• Crusades and religious extremism today? - link to dialog
• NOVA: Gothic Cathedral - link to video
• Watch NOVA Gothic Cathedral video segment. We watched until/stopped at minute 12:00; watch until minute 32:00. Please take notes on your handout (back side of Church in Middle Ages notes).
Mar. 26
• Harland CE
• Debrief reading / take reading quiz
• Role of guilds
• Learn more about different social classes & report out
- Nobles
- Knights
- Clergy
- Tradesmen
- Peasants
• Not everyone lived in a castle! Which professions would you choose? (Find 3 of interest to you.) Link
• Read AP text section on the Crusades. This color map may be helpful to you as you read.
Mar. 24
• Debrief MFA field trip
• Madi CE
• PIRATES - Middle Ages in Europe
• Middle Ages in 3 minutes - link to video
• vocab preview
• Read and take notes on Development of Feudalism in Western Europe (see notes template in Google Classroom)
• Finish taking notes on reading; we will have a reading quiz over the big ideas in this chapter next class.
Mar. 20
• Study for a current events quiz over Luke's, Corey's, and John's current events presentations linked here.
Mar. 18
• John's current events presentation
• Expectations for MFA / review map / find your artwork
• Class time to work on MFA annotation
• Finish your annotation and "submit" your work in Google Classroom. Due Thursday morning.
Mar. 16
• Quiz on Islam
• Corey's current events presentation
• Assign individual MFA artwork / class time to work
• Using the Google Presentation template in your Google Classroom folder, annotate (draft is due at beginning of class on 3/18) your individual artwork/artifact we'll see at the MFA on Friday, March 20.
Mar. 13
Mar. 11
• Share Muslim contributions
• Overview of two Islamic empires
• Take a virtual tour of the Dome of the Rock and al-Aqsa Mosque
• Video, When the Moors Ruled in Europe
• Study for a quiz over Islam (review your "star" homework that includes the five pillars of Islam and notes from class Keynote presentation (included in notes from March 5). Please also be sure to look over your map... there will be a geography component on the quiz.
Mar. 9
• Khen Rinpoche's visit
• Read about Muslim contributions to world civilization from these articles: exhibit at London's Science Museum and Huffington Post. Choose an example from each of the articles that stands out to you as important/interesting/significant. Be ready to share your example on Wednesday.
• Please remember your MFA field trip permission slip if you haven't already handed it in.
Mar. 5
• Luke CE
• Debrief homework
• Notes on Islam
• Hajj video
• Complete map on spread of Islam and Byzantine Empire using this map. Please add Alexandria to your label list and add a dot on the map when you label Damascus.
Please go to our classroom... Mr. Kim will pick you up there.
Mar. 3
• Rome tests back
• Field trip permission slip out
• Debrief artwork / continue with Romanesque and Gothic art
• Analyze this artwork
- Link 1
- Link 2
• Middle Ages preview
• Read Islam handout / complete information about each item in the star
• Complete test corrections (by 3/9) - you must staple your test to your test corrections (guidelines/exemplars in left-hand sidebar of website)
Feb. 27
Feb. 25
• Christianity quiz
• Byzantine empire and Byzantine art/architecture
• Individual work analyzing this artwork: MFA link for art work (I created a Google Presentation posted to Google Classroom... look for it there. You can modify with more slides if you'd like. Art analysis is a cornerstone; you will have multiple opportunities to meet this cornerstone this year.)
• These links may help you in your art history detective work to understand the symbolism in the artwork
- Link 1
- Link 2
- Remember, you can also search in the Library's Marvel Database - Britannica K-12 School edition - for "Apostles" or conduct other internet searches. Be sure to keep track of sources for a bibliography that will accompany your annotation.
Rubric:
Complete art annotation for Christ in Majesty with Symbols of the Four Evangelists.
Feb. 23
• Go over current events quizzes
• Review 7 sacraments
• Annotate Seven Sacraments painting
• Review Christianity handouts (text and notes from presentation) and be prepared for a quiz on Christianity (this word wall and Quizlet may help). Look at resources for 2/12 below.
Feb. 12
• CE Quiz - Eva and Ethan's presentations
• Continue study of Christianity
Link to Khan Academy - analysis of Last Supper painting
Feb. 10
• Rome test
• Begin study of Christianity
• Study for a current events quiz over Eva and Ethan's presentations.
Feb. 6
• Geography quiz - Rome
• Review for Roman Empire test
• Study for a test over the Roman Republic, Roman Empire, and its decline.
Feb. 4
• Finish Engineering an Empire - LINK
• Decline of Rome activity + Keynote
• Study for a quiz over the geography of the Roman Empire. This is a cornerstone assessment.
Feb. 2
Jan. 29
• Debrief homework/notes process
• Continue with Engineering an Empire video
• Finish reading second part of Chapter 6 text. Take notes (typed, not handwritten) on your reading using one of the methods outlined in this handout (you might try a different method this time):
Be sure to include information about the following questions in your notes:
1. What political and economic factors led the empire into disarray? (pp. 175-177)
2. Describe the reform and reconstruction efforts undertaken by Diocletian and Constantine. How successful were the reform and reconstruction efforts undertaken by Diocletian and Constantine?
(pp. 177-181)
3. Why and to what extent were early Christians persecuted in the Roman Empire? (pp. 181-182)
Note: you do not have to answer these questions separately, but this information should be included in your notes no matter which format you use. We will discuss these questions in class.
Jan. 27
Jan. 23
• Ethan CE
• Video: Engineering an Empire - Rome
• Begin reading Chapter 6: The Pax Romana up to p. 175 (stop at section heading: Rome in Disarray)
• Take notes (typed, not handwritten) on your reading using one of the methods outlined in this handout (choose one method to use for note taking):
Be sure to include information about the following questions in your notes:
1. Offer examples of both the successes and failures of the Julio-Claudian and Flavian emperors (165)
2. How did the emperor's role and the Imperial Bureaucracy evolve during the period of the "Five Good Emperors?" (166-7)
3. Describe changes within the Roman army during the post-Augustan era (167)
4. In what ways were the residents of the city of Rome dependent upon the emperor? (167-170)
5. Describe how Roman civilization influenced life in the provinces. To what extent were they “Romanized”? (170-175)
Note: you do not have to answer questions 1-5 separately, but this information should be included in your notes no matter which format you use. We will discuss these questions in class.
Jan. 21
• Go over Rome maps
• Group discussions - analyzing historical events through different perspectives
• Look in Google Classroom folder for Augustus art annotation assignment; complete assignment using both text and video sources.
Jan. 16
• Eva's current events presenation
• Discuss notes on daily life in ancient Rome (start chariot race scene in Ben Hur)
• Read about Rome's expansion (class handout) and complete related questions (Google Doc is in your Google Classroom folder).
Jan. 14
• Finish Carthage video
• Go over homework (Roman Republic) & read further about Roman Republic
• Daily life in ancient Rome
• Complete research on your topic and add information to your group's Google Doc about life in ancient Rome.
Jan. 12
• Go over homework
• Work on maps of Roman empire (text p. 165 and this link)
• Carthage video
• Complete reading/notes on Roman Republic.
Jan. 8
• Thomas Cole - Course of Empire paintings/analysis
• Begin reading reading/notes on the founding of Rome and Rome's geography (class handout).
• Complete reading/notes on the founding of Rome and Rome's geography.
Jan. 6
• Discussing human rights
• Learning about hunger - open document below
• Complete research on a NGO helping to respond to hunger.
Dec. 19
• Seven Years in Tibet
• Discuss film
Dec. 17
• Buddhism quiz
• Seven Years in Tibet
• Learn more about current issues between China and Tibet by completing the China/Tibet assignment in your Google Classroom. Please complete this before class on Friday, 12/19 (turn it in).
Dec. 15
• South Asia map quiz
• Current events quiz
• Profile on the Dalai Lama
• Excerpts from video, 10 Questions for the Dalai Lama
• Study for a brief quiz on Buddhism and the Dalai Lama. Review your text handout on Buddhism (with lotus flower on front and explanation of 4 Noble Truths and Eightfold Path), your video notes on the Dalai Lama, and the handout (with Venn diagram) comparing Hinduism and Buddhism.
Dec. 11
• Maggie's current events presentation
• Violet's current events presentation
• Map quiz - South Asia countries
• History of Tibet
• China/Tibet geography
• Study your South Asia map for a geography quiz on cities.
• Study for a current events quiz over Graden's, Maggie's, and Violet's presentations (linked on current events page of website).
Dec. 9
• Continue interview with Thich Nhat Hanh
• Debrief effects of meditation
• Spread of Buddhism
• Peace flags (quote or art)
- http://www.goodreads.com/author/quotes/9074.Th_ch_Nh_t_H_nh
- http://www.goodreads.com/author/quotes/570218.Dalai_Lama_XIV
- http://www.dalailamaquotes.org/
- http://www.do-meditation.com/enlightenment-quotes.html#sthash.KF4T8B0V.dpbs
• Study your South Asia map for a geography quiz on bodies of water and countries (cities will be on a later map quiz).
Dec. 5
• Hinduism quiz
• Overview of Buddhism - text and questions
• Interview with Zen Buddhist Monk
• Review all three of the resources below to learn more about how meditation affects the brain. Record 5 things (in total) you learned that you found interesting or surprising (at least one from each source).
Meditation Alters Brain Structure
World's Happiest Man?
Scientific American - video link (2:17)
Dec. 3
• Review Hinduism webquest
• Hinduism presentation
• Study for a quiz on Hinduism. Review your Hinduism webquest handout. There will NOT be a geography part on this quiz.
Dec. 1
• Map work - South Asia and sites related to Hinduism/Buddhism
• Webquest on Hinduism (resource link here)
• Finish both your map and webquest.
Nov. 24
• Going deeper: art and architecture in ancient Greece
- Art annotation exemplar
- Art annotation assignment and template (check Google Classroom)
• Parthenon video segments
• Enjoy Thanksgiving!
Nov. 20
• Test on ancient Greece
Nov. 18
• Review for test on ancient Greece
• You are welcome to come to an optional review session in my classroom after school on Wednesday, Nov. 19.
Nov. 14
• Great Greek presentations
- Greek architecture (Corey/Will) - link
- Lincoln Memorial online link
- Greek art (Nicky/Luke) - link
- Greek theater (Ethan/Violet) - link
- Greek colonization (Kyle/Graden) - link
• Read handout - Three Periods of Ancient Greek Art
• Resources on Ancient Greece page may be helpful (see student-created review games at bottom of page)
• Begin studying for ancient Greece test. Review sheet:
Nov. 12
• Great Greek presentations
- Military/Political - John/Harland/Ben - link
- Science/Mathematics - Eva/Sam - link
- Greek philosophers - Maggie/Madi/Levi - link
• Finish up Peloponnesian War homework and turn it in - in Google Classroom.
• This document will help you with your work.
• Be sure to add your bibliography at the bottom of your notes.
Nov. 7
• Continue research
• Work on group presentation
• Complete presentation using Google Slides (share with me)
Nov. 5
• Research for Great Greek project (in library or in class)
• Continue to read and take notes using reliable sources for your topic.
• Begin to create a Google Slide presentation (one presentation for your topic) and share it with each other and with me.
• Rubric:
Nov. 3
• Research for Great Greek project (in library or in class)
• Continue to read and take notes using reliable sources for your topic.
Oct. 30
• Current events - Graden
• Hand out/discuss timeline of ancient Greece
• Debrief Persian wars and annotate maps
• Great Greek preferences link
• Peloponnesian Wars
• Begin research Great Greek research project
• Go to Google Classroom and look for document titled "Great Greek Research." Read and take notes on at least one library online source. Access online library materials (no Wikipedia!) through the library homepage. Click on:
- Marvel --> B --> Britannica Online School Edition K-12 (middle school and/or high school edition) and search for your topic
- GVRL (Gale Virtual Reference Library) --> LOTS of resources
Passwords available on the library home page if working from home; you need to be signed into your Yarmouth Schools gmail account to be able to view.Please be sure you have shared your Google Doc notes sheet with me.
Oct. 28
• CE quiz
• Finish Athens' democracy
• Athens and Sparta (read and debrief)
• Persian Wars - open a document in Google classroom folder
• Finish work on Persian Wars and turn it in.
Oct. 24
• Will's current events presentation
• Discuss/compare democracy in Athens vs. US
• Study for a current events quiz over Kyle's and Will's current events presentations linked on 5W current events page.
Oct. 22
• Discuss Legacy of Greece homework
• Reading/questions about development of monarchy, oligarchy, tyranny, and democracy in ancient Greece
• Read/discuss the development of democracy in ancient Athens
•Test corrections due by Friday, 10/24. If you choose to do test corrections, follow the directions listed on the test corrections page and print and staple your test corrections to your original test.
Oct. 20
• Hand back Judaism tests and review test corrections policy
• Discuss ancient Greece map homework
• Lecture Minoans, Mycenaeans, and early formation of Greek city-states
• Start reading Legacy of Greece class handout
• Complete reading, Legacy of Greece, and answer questions attached on last page of text.
• Note: test corrections due by Friday, 10/24. If you choose to do test corrections, follow the directions listed on the test corrections page and print and staple your test corrections to your original test.
Oct. 16
• Current events quiz
• Kyle's current events presentation
• What do you know about ancient Greece?
• Map work - ancient Greece (use links at top of this page)
• Complete map and reflection questions on back of the blue label sheet.
Oct. 14
• Share with me 10 Things to Know about the Middle East
• Malala Yousafzai wins the Nobel Peace Prize! (Interview with Jon Stewart last year)
• Israeli Palestinian conflict overview including 60 Minutes piece on Iron Dome
• Study for a current events quiz over Sam's presentation (look for his presentation linked here) and the Israeli-Palestinian map handed out in class.
Oct. 9
• Judaism test
• 10 Things to Know about the Middle East (check Google Classroom for assignment)
• Finish all parts of assignment - 10 Things to Know About the Middle East - including labeling your map (bring to class) and "turning in" the Google Doc.
Oct. 7
• Sam's CE presentation
• Review new parts of reading / note sheet from text handed out in class
• Watch video segment explaining Hasidic Jews' dress
• Jeopardy review game
• Study for Judaism test on Thursday, 10/9. Review sheet linked here.
Oct. 3
• Discuss Supreme Court visit
• Share homework - Jewish holidays
• Charitable giving - acts of kindness
• Video segment / synagogue
• Read Judaism handout and take notes using the Google Doc linked here.
• Begin studying for Judaism test on Thursday, 10/9. Review sheet linked here.
Note: If links don't open in Chrome, please try Safari.
Oct. 1
• Debrief homework
• Finish textbook reading on Jewish exile
• Kingdom of David video segments
Learn about and record notes on Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, and Hanukkah using the document at this link.
Sep. 29
• Review timeline HW
• Unit overview
• Text reading & taking notes
• David & Goliath (link 1 and link 2)
• Critique of Malcolm Gladwell's work
• Complete Passover section of homework (using links provided)
Sep. 25
• Share information about solutions to Malawi's problems with poverty, hunger, and drought
• In-class essay - please make a copy, use the naming protocol YourLastName.5W.MalawiEssay, and share with me
• What the World Eats
• How the World Lives
• Historic Time Periods (handout from class) - read text and complete timeline on last page.
Sep. 23
• Share quotes from Boy Who Harnessed the Wind in small groups
• Ladysmith Black Mombazo - Rain, Rain, Beautiful Rain
• Presentation on causes of hunger in Malawi
• What are sustainable solutions to hunger in Malawi?
Open this Google Doc to learn more about your assigned solution to Malawi's problem with hunger and drought.
Sep. 19
• Middle East map quiz
• Hunger in Malawi - make a copy of this document, rename it using the naming protocol on the top of the page, and share it with me.
• Finish any remaining portions of the Hunger in Malawi Google Doc you haven't finished (including Washington Post article/facts and three quotes from Boy Who Harnessed the Wind).
Update: Please bring earbuds/headphones to class on Tuesday if you have them.
Sep. 17
• Review 9/11 and quiz
• Current events exemplar presentation - ISIS
• Sign up for current events
• Political cartoon analysis & practice
• Study for a map quiz on the Middle East using class handouts and the online games linked below. You will have a word bank on the quiz.
• Online map games (These online games include some additional countries you do not need to know for our quiz. Please refer to your label list for the countries for which you are responsible.)
Sep. 15
• Share 9/11 interviews
• Map work Middle East
• Map games
• Study for a 9/11 quiz (review 2 handouts from last class) - Wednesday. Format will be matching (vocabulary), multiple choice, and true/false.
• Start studying for a map quiz on the Middle East - we'll have a map quiz over the countries/bodies of water you labeled on Friday, 9/19.
Sep. 11
• Summer current events quiz
• Discuss events of 9/11
- Video link 1 (stopped at 13:30)
- Video link 2
• Conduct an interview with someone who vividly remembers the events on 9/11. Make a copy of this Google Doc and follow guidelines for your interview.
Sep. 9
• Summer current events presentations
• Study for a current events quiz based on big ideas from student presentations on each country. Also study the map you shaded that shows each of the 7 countries.
Sep. 5
• Review 9th grade expectations
• About you - part 2
• Map activity - countries from summer work
• Current events based on summer work - meet in small groups
• Prepare for brief presentation in front of class about the current events topic(s) your group analyzed.
Sep. 3
• Course Introduction
• Tolerance activity
• Current events based on summer work - meet in small groups based on country studied
• Finish "About You" assignment - please do not spend more than 20 minutes.